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Never step on the appliance.

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When using the mobile floorstanding unit, observe
the following:

Never cover the power cable with a carpet or
rug. Route the power cable away from walkways
to prevent anyone tripping over the cable or
knocking the appliance over.

Avoid using an extension cable. If this is
unavoidable, only use an undamaged extension
cable with a sufficient cable cross-section for
the full appliance output, as well as undamaged
plugs or coupler plugs and adequate protective
measures.

Position the appliance on a solid base. On a
soft base, the appliance can tip over or the air
apertures can become blocked.

Never move or carry the appliance by pulling on
the power cable.

If you use the appliance as a floorstanding unit,
never install it in the bathroom, in similarly damp
rooms or outside.

2.3 CE

designation

The CE designation shows that the appliance meets all essential
requirements according to the:

— Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive

— Low Voltage Directive

2.4 Test

symbols

See type plate.

The type plate is located on the right on the exterior of the
appliance.

3. Appliance

description

The appliance is an electric direct heater and can be used as a
wall mounted appliance or alternatively as a mobile floorstanding
appliance with feet attached.

The appliance is suitable as a full heating system in bathrooms,
for example, or for use between seasons and as a booster heater
in smaller rooms, such as hobby and guest rooms.

The air in the appliance is heated by a heating element and
expelled via natural convection through the air outlet grille at the
top. Cool room air flows in through the apertures at the bottom
of the appliance.

After mounting the appliance to the wall or attaching the feet, and
making the electrical connection via the mains plug, the appliance
is ready for operation.

4. Operation

4.1

Description of the user interface

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Switch the appliance ON via the switch on the r.h. side of the
appliance.

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Set the required room temperature via the continuously variable
temperature selector (for temperatures see specification
chapter).

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As soon as the selected room temperature is reached, it is
constantly maintained at this selected temperature through
periodic heating (the output of the appliance must correspond at
least to the required heat demand of the room).

If several appliances are installed in a single room, the setting
at the temperature selector on each appliance can be different.

To avoid excessive power consumption when windows are open,
you should stop the appliance while venting.

4.2 Frost

protection

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Turn the temperature selector as far to the right as possible. In
this position, the temperature controller switches on the heating
element automatically if the room temperature drops below the
frost protection temperature.

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